CogniCare

Enabling personalised and integrated care

CogniCare is an app for families looking after someone with dementia. It is designed to improve the caring experience by assisting with everyday tasks, providing valuable insights and addressing the carer’s wellbeing.

Features

Monitor & Track

Reports

Use the generated reports to monitor disease progression and make informed choices about care plans

Note-taking

Record, take a picture or just type - capture notes on observations, incidents and care activities

Resources

Browse articles and videos from trusted sources, ensuring you have the right information whenever and wherever you need it

Shop

Shop for assistive products without leaving the app - just confirm your purchase and we’ve got you covered. Powered by Amazon

Events

Explore and book events in your local area, ranging from community activities to advice and support groups

Non-medical therapies

Coming Soon

Social Connect

Coming Soon

Testimonials

ElizabethP192

This is such a great app to use if you are a carer for someone with dementia. Very easy to use and the tips and articles are so helpful.

CogniCare user

I like the range of information and resources available on the app…Thanks again for a cracking resource!

CogniCare user

This is exactly what I was thinking needs to exist. It’s just brilliant.”

CogniCare user

Functional, practical and useful.

CogniCare user

Best regards and congratulations on your app. It has a lot of interesting information.

Daryl McKinley

Very useful app for family carers of people with dementia. Easy to use, even for older people who arent great with technology. Really like that you can also access the information in the app via Alexa. Will continue to use this for my Grandfather.

Dr. Pat Williams
WBE

This is the app that, until now, I have been searching for in vain. When four of my friends were diagnosed with dementia in one year, their carers set about finding help. This took up far more time than they had available as the information had to be sourced from so many places. Now they can turn to the CogniCare App to find answers to all their needs on one site. Brilliant.

Dr. Shiva Kumar
Neurologist

Over the last decade I have seen a drastic increase in patients with Alzheimer’s or Parkinson. CogniCare will help me understand my patients better and therefore suggest a more personalised care plan.

Dr. Anand Doshi
Neurologist

Best app, user friendly. Systematic way in managing dementic patients.

Prajakta Wadhavkar
Founder of Tapas

With CogniCare, caregivers at Tapas can now monitor all the residents with more ease and keep track of their conditions in a detailed manner. The app also means I don't have to keep files of papers anymore and can be more transparent with the resident's families.

Joyce Gray
Deputy Director of Alzheimer Scotland

Over the last year the CogniHealth team have embedded their App development in a human rights based approach across our dementia community in Scotland. The team are working diligently to ensure they have a digital option for carers, that has been thoughtfully produced, and have been supported by Alzheimer Scotland in this journey.

Awards and Recognitions

Supporting Organisations

Blog

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Although currently no medication to cure or halt the progression of dementia exists, there are non-medical therapies that can be highly beneficial to people with dementia. We recently spoke to Katharine, who is a complementary therapist from Kilbarchan in Renfrewshire, ..